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Show THE PAYSON GLOBE YOU V. .MAY S, 1S07. PAYSOX, UTAH, SATURDAY, UTAH NEWS. Mo-Ca- ai Diphtheria is epidemic at Ferros. Ferros has a sew roller mill, which CLARENCE BARTON ARRESTED, has just bees put in operation. Biz of cattle from Logan Charge With Stsallag S5.SOO Fro. the were shipped to South Omaha last I'tah Loan A Trait Co. of Ogatas. week. New York, May . The police here Judge E. V. Higgins of the Fifth Ju- have under arrest Clarence Barton, 81 dicial district is holding the regular years old, accused of stealing 85,800 from the Ttah Loan A Trust company llaj term of court in SL George. Postmaster Huberts of Provo is cir- of Ogden, Utah. He will be held pendthe arrival of requisition papers. culating a petition asking that he he ing Barton left Ogden and went to Jackretained in ofiioe until his term exsonville, Fla., where he spent money pires. He paid an 1400 mortgage on Land Commissioner McFarland says lavishly. a house kept by Belle Olice, alias there have been fine rains in southern Russian Belle and then married her Utah and that the outlook for a big known as the Wanderer." daughter, fruit crop is good. Barton and his wife came to this city Estimates place the wool clip of Em- in March. He had no money when arery county at 300,000 pounds. There rested, but had a lot of pawn tickets are between 40,000 and 60,000 sheep to on diamonds and jewelry. be sheared. The wool is all being Mrs. Barton was ill in bed. Barton shipped to Price, himself claimed to be suffering from John Boss, who murdered Lena Car- appendicitis. ter at Ogden and killed himself, was Barton says he was not alone in the buried at the poor farm, a resolution commission of the crime, but had a against burying murderers keeping companion named Lee Graves. He accuses him out of the cemetery. Davenport, of Ogden, of trying to shield Graves, who HaE. of a native Kaakukoo, Joseph half the money. waii, appeared before Judge Cherry at got In the court today, Chief Davenport Balt Lake City as an applicant for admission to citizenship, but was denied, told the magistrate that heretofore his honor holding that members of Barton had borne a good character, and had never been accused of any Kaakukoo race are not eligible, crime. He said further, that he thought The Hear River Canal company's there was nothing in the present ten-fodam at the head of the canal Barton. Barton asked against charge in Bear river canyon is backing up the to be committed to the Bellevue hoswater and covering thouaands of acres pital, as he was rick. The request was of the low lands along the Bear, Logranted. regan and Muddy rivers. This may ALLEGED BLACKMAIL. sult in suits for damages. Frank It Stephens has received a Will Bibbs Dsmaads Hour Toss Is Arm! id. letter from non. William J. Bryan anKunu Balt Lake City, May S. Will Hobbs, nouncing his Intention of coming to well Lake City in adauce of the meet- a young man of fair appearance, laning of the Truu- - .Tissisrippi congress,, guishes in jail charged with attemptof which Mr. Bryan is pre ddent The ing to blackmail Hon. Thomas Kearns, congress meets in Salt Lake City July tha Park City mine owner. A war14th. . rant is also out for Miss Ela Wray, as Elisabeth Fitzer, wife of James an accomplice. Preliminary to the isFltxer, who recently got into jail by suance of the warrants Mr. Kearns importing wolf scalps into Montana was served with notice of a suit for and securing a bounty of 13 thereon, 810,000 damages against him by Miss and who is also suspected of being the Wray, charging him with being the maker of the bomb found anchored to father of her babe, born in January has last. Mr. Kearns alleges it is a blackhis brother-in-law- 's divorce and for suit alimony. mailing scheme and produces letters ought demanding money under pain of exj, lytlcAfee. who displayed so much posure from Iiobbs. Interest is cenBalt Lake, using SS0 bills as tered in the matter by the threatened 1,1 has been sued for 1300 for arrest of an and a justice of attorney D U(l.l. The party bringing the the peace, who are both charged as have could he r Ktujwo years ago abettors of the scheme. tes Interest in the mine for HE HAD MONEY. but didn't know the mine The (f good. An Kadi a Corning of It White Hi r (nCtah delegation in congress, to Slepti !l,! Hon. Geo. Q. Cannon, Justice Balt Lake City, May 8. The police itch and P. IL Lannan of the Trib-- , yesterday relieved Pat McAfee, a jfo have been added, are a committee miner from the south, of the tronbleof to invite President McKinley to attend looking after a small fortune for a the jubilee festivities at Balt Lake on few hours. Pat recently sold a mine July 34. An engrossed Invitation will and came to Balt Lake to enjoy life for be presented this week at the White a time. He proceeded to get full and House by the entire committee. fell through a window on Main street, n. L. Driver of Balt Lake is collect- for which he paid, displaying a large ing minerals for the Tennessee expo- roll of money. Later he went to his sition at Nashville. He has visited room in the 8L Elmo, where he lay Park City, Eureka and Bingham and down on his bed to take a nap. The has obtained some splendid specimens porter soon found him, sound aide p, from these camps. Me rear will also covered with greenbacks. The police contribute the best she has. It is the were summoned and found seventy-si- x intention of those hsving the matter 50 bills scattered about the bed, and in charge to make a good display of a certificate of deposit for 818,000 in his pocket Pat got his money when the mineral resources of Utah. became sober. Four small Balt Lake children wen he Beak Cans Ignored. more or less hurt May 1 by the falling of a porch upon them. Little Nellis Helena, Mont, May 4. The United Page, as a result, is at SL Marka hos- States grand jury adjourned today, pital with a broken leg. The others having ignored cases against the offiare badly bruised. The children had a cers of the defunct First National swing fastened to the porch Which be- bank of Helena. The last grandjury came loosened from its upper mow- returned indictments against them, but they were quashed on technicaliings and fell without warning. Borne Ogden parties whose reputa- ties. An indictment of forty-si- x counts, tion is above question" have seen an floating over town at night however, against Benton D. Hatcher, It is the regulation ship that has been cashier of the Northwestern Natloh-a- l bank of Great Falla. Among others seen so often and at so many places , it is charged that he took 8300,000 from during the past few months, with a light at either end. tha vaults of the bank with which to The queer craft possessed marvelous buy for himself the interest in the agility and changed its course, turned bank of Conrad Bros., which caused abruptly around and arose and lowered the suspension shortly afterward. At the time the bank failed it was ruat wilL mored that Boston parties who had horse notorious Joe Walker, the thief of Emery county, who recently agreed to replace the money had failed shot Sheriff Tuttle, has offered to pay to respond. Tuttle's doctor bilL He sent word Eangh Is Flnlf, from his camp in San Rafel that he Anaconda, Mont, May 4. Residents would turn over three horses (presum- of this place realize the triteness of ably without a bill of sale) for the the saying that enough is plenty and sheriff to dispone of. Should the ani- that more than enough is not only mals bring more than enough to settle useless, but is a hindrance, The reall bills, the residue is to be turned sult of tha city election here was a Re over to Walker. publican mayor and six councilman, Dan Rice, in Jail at Salt Lake city the democrats electing seven council-meThe former administration was charged with strangling old man Butler, the umbrella maker, in February democratic, and so was the police last, will be discharged, it is said, for force. The mayor desired to change lack of evidence. The case will be re- this state of affairs, but all his nomicalled for its sensational character. nations were turned down. The mayAbout 8 o'clock two men entered But- or thereupon suspended the force and ler's premises on West South Temple appointed specials, and two seta of street, and strangled him to death. officers are patrolling the city. PolitSeveral parties testified to hearing him ical fueling is intense. call for help and cry murder, but no rwd Uni one had presence of mind to go to his 4. The aid until the assassins had done their Pleasant View. Utah, May Bead body of C. O. Mcline, a prosper-ou- a work and escaped. farmer and fruit grower, was H. II. nenderaon, an Ogden attor- found at his home near here about ney, wae knocked senseless on the dusk last qvening. The body was streets by being struck on the head by yet warm and bore no marks of vioa window screen which fell from the lence. Whan last seen alive he was fifth floor of the Utah Loan A Trust leading a horse to water. Death is building. Had the frame struck him supposed to have resulted from heart squarely death would have resulted car-loa- Chief-of-Poli- ul door-kno- he furKilnias the Wrong Hum. Rawlins, Wjra, May I. James a ehepherder, ame in from the camp and met his friend, Henry Mayor, who invited him to sleep at his house, giving him a key so that he might get in at any time, but neglected to tell him that he had moved. He went to Mayor 's former residence, and as the key fitted the door, went in, lighting a lamp, but found the room ha 'expected to sleep in occupied. He then went to the next room, where Mr. and Mrs. Turpin were in bed. Mr. Turpin finding a stranger in his room shot McCann in the right shoulder, shattering the shouldtr blade. McCann is doing as well as could be expected and will likely recover. b, 'n .j . air-shi- p cigar-shaped- n. , SHEEP QUARANTINE. Colorado UkIim the Hir Affaliat All W Mi- rra Mills. Denver, May 3. Governor Adams issued a proclamation today forbidding the importation into or through the state of Colorado of any sheep from Washington, Oregon, Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, California, Nevada, Utah, Texas, Arizona, XewMexiooand Okla, hoina and the republic of Old Mexico, except upon the certificate of the state veterinary board or its duly authorized inspectors that snch sheep hsvs been inspected and have been found to be free from sheep scab or any infeo-tlon- s or oontsgiotis disease. t A Smooth Hwladlir. Butte, Montana. May 3. A smooth swindler has been operating through out Montana. He represents himself to be a drummer in the employ of the Oswego Starch factory at Oswego, N. Y. Ha carried a full supply of sam-pland wai also armed with a letter authorizing him to draw on the house for expense money, which he used aa often aa he could get anyone to endorse for him. He went by the name of Barmore when here. He hee also been as far south as Balt Lake and as far east as St PauL as NO. 14. JEWISH COLONIZATION. AWFUL HOLOCAUST. ttararawral Lan AGAINST OUR TARIFF la ( all rural lab Orra-Imhf Habrrura. San Francisco, May 4. Some month ago E. TViiiard, who claimed to be Un- TWO HUNDRED PEOPLE BURNED TO DEATH. v I Charity Hssaar la Paris Haras wUh rear, accredited representative of the Jewfel Kreulte Meejr if the Vlrtlaw He. ish Colonization society of the United teased ta the Aristormry A llerrur. krrae States, with headquarters at !hiladi-phis, made hia appearance in this city and stteiuptcd to interest a nuiulieruf Paris, May 5. A fearful holacouKt resulted beta last evening from the the must prominent Hebrews in a scheme lo colonize lands burning of a charity bazaar. whU-l- i in tills state. Thosegovernment to whom IVinanl n was patronized by many appealed for awdstanee discouraged people. The known dead are 115, and his efforts and he returnrd East. out broke Fire more missing. many mine was heard of the Nothing twelve minutes in and about 4 p.m., scheme a few daya ago, when until all that remained of tlie structure, letters of inquiry licgan to ur in ou 180x300 feet, was a mass of smoulderllabhi Ynorsangrr and others from Heing ruins and chirred human budics. brews in l'hiladelphia. As these adTha sight is most sickening. Inqui- vice stated that forty Jewish families ries are coining In for missing persons, were on tlie eve of departure for Calitlie list including many of nobility. fornia and asked what provision had About 3.000 people were in tlie buildliern made for them. Dr. Yoorsangrr ing when it caught fire. The flames made an with the result investigation, those of so that many spread rapidly that he discover that unable was to who did esrape had tlie clot lies burned sofrom their backs and their hair singed any land had been taken up ly the to or referred other provision ciety auy close to the head. colonists. When made for the wunld-liA survivor tells this story: to we tried the alarm waa spread keep BIMETALLIC COMMISSION. cool, hut the rush from behind forced Me we were ui bent a 111 Mall for Kuruieaa their Mb. and us separated. siua Kelt Saturday. Then I tried to work my way back, carried feet and off I was taken but Bloomington, 111., May 4. my Adlai K. Stevenson, will sail barkward-an- d forward in tlie swaying crowd. 1 lost my hat; then iny coat next Saturday in coiniuiiy with Woof was torn off, and then my waistcoat. lcott and I'ayne, the other niemla-rthe bimetallic coiiiiuiHsion. Mr. StevAll this happened in a few seconds. Immediately the full extent of tlie enson said tlie commission will first calamity dawned upon us all. The visit I'aris anil later the other capitals flames spread with startling rapidity of Kunqie. prultaldy lenidon first snd througlumt the whole huilding which nrxt Berlin. "We will lie guided to a great extent rumbled like a living furnace, but the uproar of tlie conflagration oonld not by our instructions from Washington." thir object is to secure the drown tlie groans and cries of tlie ag- said lie. nations or consent of all the KurH-aonized crowd. of of to the them as as deserilie cannot the possible, struggle "J ninny No words can depict holding of a conference of nations in which followed. the horror of the scene. It seems, ss regard to an internalionul agreement I look back upon it, a hideous night- as to the coinage and ratio of gold anil mare. The whole thing was over in silver. twelve minutes, and nothing remained it well-know- te e s THREATS OF RETALIATION ARR MADE BY GERMANY. a the Kraal altha haagi at tha R Mraaura llhnola May he Thraaa la tha Way af UarmanAmparia ( Americas F rod aria. Berlin. May 4. In the rriehatag today Count von Kan its, tha agrarian leader, interpellated tha government on the subject of tha proposed new United State tariff. Count von Kanits remarked: "We should not exaggerate the consequence to ourselves of abrotreaty, gating the but we could give a preference to Kus-hia-u against American trade, place obstacles in tlie way of importation of maize, bacon, llama, sausages and cotton from the United States, and the government, it is hoped, will take such measures as will tend to the advantage of tlie industry, niiniurree and agriculture of the win do country." Baron Maiwhall von Bicrbrrstein, the minister for foreign affairs, said that aa thr new United Nlatea tariff was still in suspense, he would confine hia remarks to the measure of tha imperial chancellor, Friuee Holienlolie, to counteract tlie danger threatening But 1 cannot German trade, adding: unroll a picture and show how matters will shape themselves if tlie decision of tlie United (States house of representatives becomes a law. WILLING TO QUIT. P0VDER 'Absolutely Pure. iMvrainc Olrbniual fnr It yirei eud brallltlulM-w- . Knwyia Uir luud scaiSKl slum Dd all (craw of dulirrallua ruuimtis u rhaap bread. novAi. sakinu row unarm new took. as Tbs Fable ef Twe Dogs, A well fed dog, wearing a collar and blanket, once fell In with a tramp canine la the perk. Dear me," said the fat dog, but you are a sight You need upholstering badly. Your bones project through your akin and out Into tha ambient atmosphere. Why la this tbuar I am often hungry and am seldom bountifully fed," said the tramp dog, and that ia tbs reason my Joints project into tbo future like a reporter's pay-day- ." Why do you not attach yourself to tome prosperous family said the fat dog, and thus become sleek and fat, f like me?" While they were speaking a Tarkry Admit Kha Will liala bribing, aa came Into view. The fat dog 11 Ha Enough of Wan soon had a wire noose around his neck, Constantinople May 4 In Influential and ho was unceremoniously thrown Turkish circles tlie opinion lsexprr sited Into a wagon where there were other terthat the war with Greece will soon unfortunate cure. The tramp dog, beminate. ing unburdened with flesh, dodged beIt Is pointed out that while Turkey tween the passing bicycles and escaped. Moral: The fat dog'a mistress rewaa farced into the war by Grrrk aggression and the eouusrl of certain deemed him from the pound, and that powers, site will not gain any advan-tag- fact destroys tha moral. Truth. by crushing Greece for tlie beneA Marat (rials. fit of the Slav elemeut in the Balkans. S. STATE said Senator Sorghum, but the charred and blaukened ruins It la held that tlie successes attained ia"Honesty, best the poflry very frequently." of the bazaar." foalrari FaaMaue Hlx Irani aa Uovrra by the Turkish troiqw in Greece are all "You have er you have tested that No painter ever imagined a last judgEight Hislrv IMatrirta. tlie Turkish government could desire. maxim, have you?" ment so appalling. One girl, who ran The commander of tlie forces at Helena, Mont, May 3. Tlie followYes, sir; I may tay that it laid through the streets skirt less to tell her ing hooka have been selected for the Epirus, telegraphs the Turka re- the foumlltion for my subsequent camother of her safety, had charge of uae of seluxila throughout tlie state by captured and occupied Louroa. reer. The first time I ran for office commission: Stick-ne- y the wonilrn horses in the bazaar. Jt is the state text-booTlie Landstrum or Mustahfus (second I was approached by an active worker readers, published by Ginn A Co.; reserve) belonging to the third army In practical politic. He asked me impossible to tell how many children were in them at the time fr how many Walsh's arithmetic, published by IL C onrpn, stationed in the Salon ice dis- whether 1 would refuse to run If a certain courts of proced'iro were remained. Heath; Reed A Kellogg's grammars, by trict, have been called out and whether I would go back adopted luisiern Tha flames rose to a fearful height Maynanl, Merrill A Co.; spellon them in case things should turn WAR TO BE CONTINUED. The fire brigade came quickly, but ers, by Sheldon A Co.; Humes' histories, out wrong." what could tie done? Thfc blockade in liy tlie Americ i Hook eoinjiany; Brad- Tha New Greek ( aid net Haa Deride to "And then you remembered that Make Effort. Another front of the burning mas was simply bury's light mental arithmetic, by honesty la the best policy V Ixindnn, May 4. The chief points of "Yes, I searched my Inner consciousfrightful and the boon was compelled Thompson. Brown A Co. liooks .for to play over the heads of the multi- drawing, physiology and hygiene, interest' in' the situation today are: ness end then, looking him full In the First, that the decision of the minis- eye, told him the truth. I Mild that tude. The scorched people cried for writing, eiviea, music, ters who have returned from the I would not refuse. Washington the firemen to souse them, which they and supplementary reading will lie seStar, did. lected later. The eon tracts are for six Greek frontier seems to he in favor of n continuance of and the war; second, cries The cries from within were yearn and govern every one of the Aatlaaptlm that fighting continued almost inces never to be forgotten for intensity of 8(10 districts in the state. demanded, desperately, he "Why," from Veiestino last at Thurs santly anguish. The firemen courageously let so cnlliy?" "are you RAILROAD INCORPORATION. themselves down from surrounding day until Kunday, with the result that "I must needs, rejoined the prinGeneral Bmolcnaki has been prevented cess, somewhat argumentatively, prebuildings, but their efforts were too Denver. Cripple tTeeh A Mouthera Xallrua from actually assuming his new duties serve my composure." often fruitless. Holes were broken Company. The knight laughed a harah, crepithrough the walls by navvies who hapDenver, Cola. May 5. The Denver, as chief of staff. As a further result Greeks at Veiestino have managed tant laugh. the A Railroad Creek Southern pened to be working nrar. Cripple The cold storage process," he murThere was one procession with sixty Company was incorporated today with to retain tlieir positions, but they are will preserve anything." mured, much to follow too their fatigued up Its purcorpses on stretchers. I heard the pre- a capital stock of 81.000,000, Summoning her slaves .she hade them fect of polite say that fully 3i0 per- pose is to operate a steam or electric success. put him out Detroit Tribune sons were missing. Probable nilbuateriag Expedition. road from Garo on the Month Park road Ban Francisco, May 4. The United down Currant Creek to Canyon City, MISERY AND DEATH. making connections with the Santa Fe. Rtates government has taken official T. Case cognizance of tlie existing possibility TiUow Flrir, S mi pox an Othir Dtaeim The incorporators are Charles and George M. Freeman of Colorado, that a filibustering expedition may rmalent la Caba. Public Chicago, May 5. A special to the Charles E. Funk of Chicago, Samuel L. leave this port hound for Honduras. Blake of lVtroit and Frank W. Corri- The collector of the port has lieen es- Office In Bank Tribune from Washington says: Payees City of St. Louis; Mr. Case living elect- pecially warned by the secretary of the of the must serimfs Official dog-catch- er n w TEXT-BOOK- HEAVY IMmtora BANK if a Defunct SUIT. Rank Asked btorkb4dn. tl Ja-nin- a, The director! of the defunct Citizens bank-havbeen sued by stockholders to secure them against loss. The bank went into liquidation in 1803, paying depositors in full, but the capital of 8150,000 wee nearly all lost Gross negligence is alleged. ' Ogden, Utah, May 4. Alleged Hona-Thtar- as Liberated. Pocatello, May 3. The three alleged hone thieves who were captured at Fossil, Wya, wen tried in Cokevllle today and owing to inanffleient evidence they could not be found guilty, although the officers an certain they an the right parties. They wren allowed to go free mad will be cloeely watched. Elected Dakota. DuBoise, Ida., May 3. bois waa today elected president of the Payette Construction company, organized to construct 108 miles of railroad from Payette to the Seven Devils oop-pe- r mining region. BRIERLY TOLD. celebrated Arbor day by trees. Cheyenne la overrun with tramps and robberies occur nightly. John Duddy aged 40, long a resident of Butte, waa found dead in bed Saturday. Martinez, a traveling doctor is under arrest at Denver, Idaho, charged writh rape. Pocatello is making an effort to have the place of holding United States district court removed from Blackfoot to Pocatello. Overflowed streams havs dime so much damage to the roads between Boise and Silver City that the stage route baa been changed. Sixty thousand ties are being floated down Big and Little Bear Creeks, to the river where they will be loaded, from near Kendrick, Idaho. A party of eastern investors have purchased 10.000 acre of land on lower Horse creek, where they will establish a colony of eastern farmers. The Shoshone Indians are protesting against the appointment of a civilian aa Indian agent The Indians have prospered under the jurisdiction of the war department R. S. Reid, a Lewiston, Montana sheep herder, while lying on the grass watching his sheep, suddenly felt a peculiar sensation in his littla finger, lie had been bitten by a monster rattle shake and to keep the poison fr om entering bis blood, ent the bitten finger off at the first joint Casper planting 8,000 Hew She Kraesee IS. "My deer said Mrs. Foadiek to her book-keepin- g R. 11 Notary reports character have recently come to tlie state department regarding the misery in Cuba and Secretary Sherman has issued special instructions to all consuls requesting detailed reports as to tlie situation in their districts, in the course of a king confidential report from Matanzas Consul Bryce said: Over 7,000 persona have been concentrated at this place, three qusrtcn of whom are entirely without means of support women and children are dying on the streets from starvat ion. Death and misery walk hand in hand. Among these people there are several Americans Yellow fever, ainallpoxandothcr diseases are prevalent All this is the result of General Weyler's inhuman policy. Aid for these sufferers should . promptly come from the United Ktab-sOther reports of a similar character have been received from the regularly accredited agents of the United States and have been placed before IVesident -- McKinley. lninoacd by Inumds Walnut Creek, Cal.. May 5. Emilia KUsslingdrank lemonade kept in a tin bucket over night, and died nt Danville today. Eighteen school children who also drank the stuff nr very sick. A Relx-cc- a lodge used part of the lemonade at a social. The remainder was presented to the school children. Right-year-o- ld IliirillaB Sugar. Washington, May 4. The effect of daughter, "you should aot You should say the action of the Finance committee in ay teethbrush.' the Senate in throwing nut the House 'uothbruah.'" "But mamma," said the little girl, provision in reference to the Hawaiian "I brush all my teeth with It-reciprocity treaty has been tlie subject York Tribune. of some comment One member of the committee said it is tlie intention of the committee to deal with the matter Bbse Fhlteraphlssta hereafter. The effect of the bill aa it lull "Er maa kin git hisss'f later heap stands, he says, will no doubt he to ponribility," said impose a duty on Hawaiian sugar. trouble am' Uucle Ebao, by convincin' people dat Home amendment to regulate this will be prepared, hut just what form it will he's smahter dau wbut be re'ly la" take has not been determined. Washington Itnr. Nsv i 8. winir tier gan ed president TARIFF BILL REPORTED. Surprise Created by Ha Early rimmtattaa la Caagreiia. Washington. May 5. The tariff bill was reported today in the Senate. Jones of Nevada east tlie deciding vote which enabled the Republicans to present the measure and will vote for its passage. Tlie hill places a tariff of two eenta on lead I',' cents on hides, while fruits, wool esttle snd lumber have received due consideration. Senators Sharp, of Idaho, and (lark and Warner of Wyoming, pronounce the friendly to the west than any of its predecessors. Senator Cannon was not seen and Senator Rawlins declined to express an opinion. liill-mor- e lilvra Time, New York. May 3. A great silver-boun- d album was given to General Horace Porter, anilmssador to France, at Drlinaniuo'a last night aa a souvenir of his friends of tlie Union Lrsgur club. Two hundred and fifty of hia associate in that organization signed their names on the illuminated page after President McKinley and his cabinet had written their autographs. General Porter will sail to his mission on tlie St Paul Wednesdny. The dinner was. thrrrfore. a fu re well from hia most intimate companions. The Kramsltan. Washington, May 3. The conferees un the Iniliun appropriation bill today agreed upon a nnmVr of important Steins. No agreement was reached on tlie Unroinpahgre reservation matter, the Seneca oil lands or tlie Indian courts. treasury to prevent the departure of any vessel with arms or munitions of war. In this connection a close watch is being kept on the movements of Carlos Ezrta, who is now In Oakland, CaL, and whole said tube organizing s a company of volunteers to go to and aid in the overthrow of the existing government It is said Ezeta haa considerable financial barking ready fur the expenses of his proposed expedition. Hon-durp- leJssrikNi I'rarecdlag IiMlItutrd. Charleston, 8. C., May 4. The state dispensary la w was at larked today in injunction proceedings begun in the federal court against State Dispensary Commissioner Vance by W. A. Vender-coo- H. EVANS DEXTI8T. Over Douglass? hardware (lore. Every thing pertaining to high art deatlstry Badly decayed teeth made serviceable for life by theedluelmeatef Gold Aiem. Ilium er Porcelain Qwwr. BEST SETS A Co. of California, owners of a carload of wine recently shipped to merchants of this city and seized by the state authorities. They ask for 5,000 damages and for a permanent injuction restraining the South Carolina authorities from interfering with tlie companys business with Its patrons in this city. Chapsraa Is Waste. Washington, May 4. United States District Attorney Dawes has demanded of tha attorneys of Broker Chapman of New York that he hasten to Washington to serve the sentence imposed upon him for refusing to answer questions before the senate sugar trust investigation. After the decision of the supreme court Chapmen announced that he would surrender himself to Marshal Wilson and ask fora few days' delay, but nothing has since been heard from him. While walking on tha Baltimore A Ohio railroad track near Martinaburg, W. Va., Benjamin Shepard and Martin Rizar were killed. Tha resignation of William M. Aiken, OF TEETH At prices wlthle reach of ell. kAMaBdUMMAMee Wheels, k Striking coal minrrs at Springfirld, Ills., are desirous of arbitration. They superintendent architect has been allegr the coal company is in error, naked for by Secretary Gage. It is unhaving reduced wages lieyond the liv derstood tha reasons are not political- ing limit r J. Tool Qffialitj TVLR8I Ufa', Gentkaes'i & Tufas. Wheels oa Earth. The Lightest THE ELDREDGE .hIMXm. THE BELVIDERE. Wssiwars Na8e8eeilewiag Mach lass I Why ghssMsl os Bate 8s8 Wheeisl National Sowing Machine Co., MS BraaJwsy, New York. Faciaryi Balvlsra, His. |